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User Manual

4 load cell platform scales


Manual number: ITKU-19-01-03-10-A

Low profiled scales Mild steel scales Stainless steel scales Stainless steel scales (pit version) Ramp scales Pallet scales Beam scales

MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS


RADWAG 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 Street - POLAND Phone +48 48 38 48 800, phone/fax. +48 48 385 00 10 Selling department +48 48 366 80 06 www.radwag.com

MARCH 2010
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTENDED USE .......................................................................................................................................5 2. PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................................6 2.1. Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................6 2.2. Accumulator / battery pack ...............................................................................................................6 2.2.1. Power supply of weighing indicators in plastic casings.........................................................7 2.2.2. Replacement of worn batteries.............................................................................................7 2.3. Operation in a strong electrostatic field ............................................................................................8 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ......................................................................................................................9 4. MAIN DIMENSIONS ...............................................................................................................................10 4.1. Low profiled scales .........................................................................................................................10 4.2. Ramp scales...................................................................................................................................11 4.3. Stainless steel scales .....................................................................................................................11 4.4. Stainless steel scales (pit version)..................................................................................................12 4.5. Mild steel scales .............................................................................................................................12 4.6. Pallet scales ...................................................................................................................................13 4.7. Beam scales...................................................................................................................................13 5. ASSEMBLY AND LEVELLING...............................................................................................................14 5.1. Assembly of scales.........................................................................................................................14 5.1.1. 4 load cell platform scales ..................................................................................................14 5.1.2. Ramp scales ......................................................................................................................14 5.2. Levelling the scale ..........................................................................................................................15 6. GETTING STARTED ..............................................................................................................................15 7. KEYPAD .................................................................................................................................................16 8. KEYS FUNCTIONS ..............................................................................................................................16 9. INSCRIPTIONS ON THE DISPLAY ........................................................................................................17 10. USER MENU ........................................................................................................................................18 10.1. Submenus ....................................................................................................................................18 10.2. Browsing user menu.....................................................................................................................19 10.2.1. Keypad..............................................................................................................................19 10.2.2. Return to the weighing mode ............................................................................................19 11. WEIGHING ...........................................................................................................................................20 11.1. Tarring ..........................................................................................................................................21 11.2. Inscribing tare value .....................................................................................................................22 11.3. Zeroing .........................................................................................................................................23 11.4. Weighings in two ranges ..............................................................................................................23 11.5. Selection of basic weight unit .......................................................................................................23 11.6. Temporarily selected unit .............................................................................................................25 12. MAIN PARAMETERS ...........................................................................................................................25 12.1. Setting a filtering level ..................................................................................................................26 12.2. Median filter ..................................................................................................................................26 12.3. Autozero function .........................................................................................................................27 12.4. Tare function ................................................................................................................................28 13. RS 232 PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................................30 13.1. Printout type .................................................................................................................................30 13.2. Minimal mass threshold................................................................................................................31 13.3. Baud rate......................................................................................................................................32 13.4. Serial transmission parameters ....................................................................................................33 14. OTHER PARAMETERS........................................................................................................................34 14.1. Backlight function .........................................................................................................................34 14.1.1. Backlight for supplying from mains ...................................................................................34 14.1.2. Backlight for supplying from batteries ...............................................................................35 14.2. Beep signal after pressing a key .............................................................................................36 14.3. Automatic switch-off .....................................................................................................................36 14.4. Battery voltage level check ...........................................................................................................37 14.4.1. Checking the batteries ......................................................................................................37 14.4.2. Battery discharge pictogram .............................................................................................38 14.4.3. Accumulator charging option.............................................................................................38 14.4.4. Formatting rechargeable battery packs.............................................................................39

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15. WORK MODES ....................................................................................................................................40 15.1. Setting accessibility of operation modes.......................................................................................40 15.2. Selecting quantity of operation modes..........................................................................................41 15.3. Counting pieces of the same mass ..............................................................................................42 15.4. +/- control referring to the inscribed standard mass .....................................................................44 15.5. Control of % deviation referring to the inscribed standard mass...................................................46 15.5.1. Standard mass determined by its weighing.......................................................................46 15.5.2. Mass of standard inscribed to scale memory ....................................................................47 15.6. Automatic tare ..............................................................................................................................48 15.7. Measurement max force on the pan latch..................................................................................49 15.8. Totalizing......................................................................................................................................49 15.8.1. Enabling the work mode....................................................................................................50 15.8.2. Totalizing procedure .........................................................................................................50 15.8.3. Memory of the last value of sum of weighed goods ..........................................................51 15.8.4. Return to weighing ............................................................................................................52 15.9. Weighing animals .........................................................................................................................53 15.10. Tare memory..............................................................................................................................54 15.10.1. Entering the tare value to the scale memory...................................................................54 15.10.2. Selecting a tare value from the memory..........................................................................56 16. USER CALIBRATION...........................................................................................................................57 16.1. Calibration ....................................................................................................................................57 16.2. Start mass adjustment..................................................................................................................59 17. COOPERATION WITH PRINTER.........................................................................................................60 18. COOPERATION WITH COMPUTER ....................................................................................................61 19. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL..........................................................................................................62 19.1. General information ......................................................................................................................62 19.2. A set of commands for RS interfaces ...........................................................................................63 19.3. Respond message format ............................................................................................................63 19.4. Commands description ................................................................................................................64 19.4.1. Zeroing..............................................................................................................................64 19.4.2. Tarring ..............................................................................................................................64 19.4.3. Get tare value ...................................................................................................................64 19.4.4. Send the stable result in basic unit ...................................................................................65 19.4.5. Send the result immediately in basic unit ..........................................................................65 19.4.6. Send the stable result in current unit.................................................................................66 19.4.7. Send the result immediately in current unit .......................................................................67 19.4.8. Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit ...............................................................67 19.4.9. Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit ...............................................................67 19.4.10. Switch on continuous transmission in current unit ..........................................................68 19.4.11. Switch off continuous transmission in current unit ..........................................................68 19.4.12. Send all implemented commands ...................................................................................68 19.5. Manual printouts / automatic printouts..........................................................................................69 19.6. Continuous transmission ..............................................................................................................70 19.7. Configuring printouts ....................................................................................................................70 20. ERROR COMMANDS...........................................................................................................................71 21. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS................................................................................................................72 21.1. Mild steel scales ...........................................................................................................................72 21.2. Stainless steel scales ...................................................................................................................73 21.3. Stainless steel scales (pit version) ...............................................................................................75 21.4. Ramp scales ................................................................................................................................76 21.5. Low profiled scales.......................................................................................................................77 21.6. Pallet scales .................................................................................................................................79 21.7. Stainless steel pallet scales .........................................................................................................79 21.8. Beam scales .................................................................................................................................80 21.9. Beam scales (stainless steel) .......................................................................................................81 22. TROUBLE SHOOTING.........................................................................................................................83 23. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................................83

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1. INTENDED USE
Scales are designed for fast and precise measurements of weighed loads masses and direct commercial settlements. Tarring in full weighing range enables to determine net mass of weighed loads. Functions: backlight of display level of filtration autozero function setting baud rate of transmission continuous data transmission for RS 232 automatic operation for RS 232 designed printouts designation minimum mass for function operating counting pieces +/- mass control percentage deviation from standard mass latch of maximum scale indication automatic tare memory of tare Memory of 9 tare values inscribing tare value automatic scale switch-off user calibration Totalizing Weighing animals

User functions may have attribute of accessibility. For this reason it is possible to adjust scale to individual needs to provide access to only these functions which are currently needed. Attribute determination accessible / inaccessible is possible in user menu and described in further part of manual.

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2. PRECAUTIONS
2.1. Maintenance A. Please, read carefully this user manual before and use the device according to its intended use. B. Devices that are to be withdrawn from usage should be sent back to the producer or in case of own utilization do it according to the law.

2.2. Accumulator / battery pack The device connected to mains inteligently monitors the battery state and charges it if possible. After sudden lack of power supply from the mains the device automatically switches to accumulator without breaking operation. Scales aquipped with indicator PUE C/31 (plastic casing) are devices designed to be supplied from NiMH batteries (nickel-metal-hydrogen) with rated voltage of 1.2V, size R6 and capacities from 1800 to 2800mAh charged while connected to mains without stopping operation. Scales equipped with PUE C/31H and PUE C/31H/Z weighing indicators (stainless steal housing) are devices designed to be supplied from SLA accumulators (Sealed lead acid type) 6V o and capacity 3 to 4Ah charged while connected to mains without stopping operation. In case of an elongated storage period in low temperatures, it is not allowed the full discharge of the accompanied batteries. The equipment including accumulators does not belong to your regular household waste. The European legislation requires that electric and electronic equipment be collected and disposed separately from other communal waste with the aim of being recycled.

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Notice: Some symbols on accumulators identify harmful elements/compounds: Pb = lead, Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury.

2.2.1. Power supply of weighing indicators in plastic casings Indicators in plastic casing are intended to be supplied from a power adapter or from NiMH rechargeable battery pack (standard equipment). New rechargeable batteries should be formatted according to the description in the chapter 14.4.4. of this manual. Alternatively, you can use to power the device R6 size standard nonrechargible batteries. If you want to use normal batteries instead of rechargeable ones, proceed as follows: Before installing non-rechargeable batteries turn on the device and set <5.5.CHr6> to <no>, to switch off charging. Then install the batteries. Installing batteries without changing <5.5.CHr6> to <no> may cause damage of batteries and the indicator.

2.2.2. Replacement of worn batteries Users have the ability to replace worn out batteries to new ones in weighing indicators PUE C/31 (plastic casing). Procedure: Open the lid of the chamber for batteries placed in the bottom of the indicator casing:

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Remove discharged and then insert new batteries into the chamber, according to given polarity (+/-):

Close the lid of the chamber for batteries:

In PUE C/31H and PUE C/31H/Z weighing indicators (stainless steel housing) the worn out accumulator can be exchanged to a new one by the authorized service of the manufacturer.

2.3. Operation in a strong electrostatic field If the device is about to operate in a strong electrostatic field (e.g. printing houses etc.) it should be connected to the earthing. Connect it to the clamp terminal signed .

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3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS
A. RADWAG is obliged to repair or change those elements that appears to be faulty because of production and construction reason, B. Defining defects of unclear origin and outlining methods of elimination can be settled only in participation of a user and the manufacturer representatives, C. RADWAG does not take any responsibility connected with destructions or losses derives from non-authorized or inappropriate (not adequate to manuals) production or service procedures, D. Warranty does not cover: Mechanical failures caused by inappropriate maintenance of the device or failures of thermal or chemical origin or caused by atmospheric discharge, overvoltage in mains or other random event, Inappropriate cleaning. E. Loss of warranty appears after: Access by an unauthorized service, Intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction of unauthorized people, Removing or destroying protection stickers. F. Warranty conditions outline the warranty period for rechargeable batteries attached to the device for 12 months. G. The detailed warranty conditions one can find in warranty certificate. H. Contact with the central authorized service: +48 48 384 88 00 ext. 106 or 107.

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4. MAIN DIMENSIONS
4.1. Low profiled scales

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4.2. Ramp scales

4.3. Stainless steel scales

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4.4. Stainless steel scales (pit version)

4.5. Mild steel scales

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4.6. Pallet scales

4.7. Beam scales

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5. ASSEMBLY AND LEVELLING


5.1. Assembly of scales 5.1.1. 4 load cell platform scales Before installing remove the transport protection.

Screw in levelling feet to mandrels placed in load cells

5.1.2. Ramp scales Before setting the scale mount the steel camping ring (2) to the basis of feet (1) using expanding ring (3) and then screw in the basis of the foot (1) in the mandrel (4).

Put the scale on the flat ground. Put ramps on steel clampings. Take off ramps and mark (through the holes in clampings) places for drilling holes for anchors. After drilling mount clampings to the ground.

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5 - nut 6 - washer 7 centring washer 8 - anchor 5.2. Levelling the scale Level scale by means of turning levelling feet and external level indicator. Put the pads under the regulation legs and observe the level condition indicator. The instrument is levelled correctly if the air bubble do not move more than 2mm from the central position.

Each leg can be screwed in and out in order to level the scale. Correct levelling can be done by putting steel pads under the legs.

6. GETTING STARTED
After unpacking and mounting (chapter 5 of this manual): key keep pressing the key Turn the device on using the for about 0.5 sec, Wait for the test completion, Then you will see zero indication and pictograms: - zero indication - stable result - weight unit

kg

If the indication is not zero press zero key.


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7. KEYPAD

8. KEYS FUNCTIONS
Switching on/off Function key (operation mode selection) Sending a weighing result to RS232 Zeroing Tarring Notice: + keys functions changes. The way of operation After pressing in this mode is described in details further in this manual.

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9. INSCRIPTIONS ON THE DISPLAY


No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Net Min OK Max PCS kg (g) Text string FIL bAud PCS HiLo rEPL StAb Auto t1 toP Add AnLS tArE Description Filter level Transmission baud rate Piece counting +/- control according to a standard mass Automatic printout The condition of printing data Autozero correction Power save time to switch off while no operation Latch of the max measurement Totalizing Weighing animals Memory of 9 tare values Indication in autozero zone (indication = exact zero) Stable result (ready to read) Operation mode counting pieces Operation mode weighing Rechargeable battery pack or battery discharged (BAT-LO) Tare function has been used. +/- control with reference to the standard mass : setting the lower threshold or mass below the first threshold +/- control with reference to the standard mass: load mass between the thresholds +/- control with reference to the standard mass: setting the upper threshold or mass over the second threshold

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10. USER MENU


10.1. Submenus Users menu is divided into 6 basic submenus. Each group has its own characteristic name preceded by the letter P and a number.
P1 rEAd P 1.1 Fil P 1.2 Auto P 1.3 tArA P 1.4 Fnnd P2 Prnt P2.1 Pr_n P2.2 S_Lo P2.3 bAud P2.4 S_rS P3 Unit P3.1 StUn P4 Func P4.1 FFun P4.2 Funi P4.3 PcS P4.4 HiLo P4.5 PrcA P4.6 Prcb P4.7 AtAr P4.8 toP P4.9 Add P4.A AnLS P4.b tArE P5 othr P5.1 bL P5.2 bLbt P5.3 bEEP P5.4 t1 P5.5 CHr6 P6 CAL P6.1 St_u P6.2 uCAL | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 YES no no StAb 9600 8d1SnP kg ALL no no no no no no no no no no Auto 70 YES Auto YES * FUNCTION * * FUNCTION *

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10.2. Browsing user menu Use scales keys to move inside the menu.

10.2.1. Keypad Entering main menu + + Inscribing tare value Increasing a digit value by 1 moving down in the menu Battery / accumulator state monitoring + Toggling between gross / net values + Selecting the parameter or changing the value of a selected parameter Entering the selected submenu or activating a parameter for changes Confirmation (enter) Leaving without changes or reaching a higher level of the menu

10.2.2. Return to the weighing mode The changes that have been introduced should be saved in order to keep them in the memory for good. While leaving parameters press key until the text

<SAuE?> appears on the display. Then press: to save changes or to leave without changes.

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11. WEIGHING
Put a load you want to weigh on the weighing pan. When the pictogram appears it means that the result is stable and ready to read. Special line scales should be loaded with intended loads: For ramp scales (hand trucks used in meat industry) the platform should be matched to the trucks with maximum weight and the wheels were close to the load-bearing sections:

For pallet scales (load on euro-pallets put on by pallet trucks) the middle foot of the pallet should not be supported while on the weighing platform:

For beam scales load of stiff, self-supporting structure or in a stiff container:

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For four load cell platform scales (pit version) loads carried and weighed together with trucks: Total weight of the truck and its load cannot exceed the maximum value of the scale range, Trucks are allowed to drive through without braking and accelerating with the maximum speed 2km/h, Platforms should be driven over only perpendicular to the edge of the platform, in order to uniformly load the scale, Loads should be stand steadily and slowly, It is not permitted to push or pull loads on or from or over the weighing platform.

11.1. Tarring In order to determine the net mass put the packaging on the pan. (Net pictogram will be displayed in the After stabilising press left upper corner and zero will be indicated).

After placing a load on the weight pan net mass will be shown. Tarring is possible within the whole range of the scale. After unloading the pan the display shows the tarred value with minus sign.
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Notice: Tarring cannot be performer when a negative or zero value is being displayed. In such case <Err3> appears on the display and short audible signal will be emitted.

11.2. Inscribing tare value You can also inscribe a tare value. While in weighings mode press: Press simultaneously You will see : and ,

Using

and

set the tare value,

, Press Program returns to weighings mode. The inscribed tare value can be seen on the display with sign, Tare can be inscribed anytime in weighings mode.

Notice: 1. You cannot inscribe a new tare value when the tare value in memory is greater than zero. In the case of trying this the <Err3> message will be displayed and short audible signal will be emitted. 2. Users can also enter up to 9 tare values to the scale memory (see 15.10 of his manual).
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11.3. Zeroing To ZERO the scale press:

The scale will display zero and following pictograms: and . Zeroing is only possible within the scope of 2% of full scale. While zeroing outside the scope of 2% you will see <Err2>. Zeroing is possible only in stable state. Notice: Zeroing is possible only within the 2% interval of the maximal range. If zeroing is performed beyond this range the <Err2> message and short audible signal will be emitted.

11.4. Weighings in two ranges Switching between the I range and the II range happens automatically (exceeding Max of the I range). Weighings in the second range is signalled by a pictogram in the top left corner of the display. Then weighings is done with the accuracy of the II range to the moment ) where the scale switches back of returning to zero (autozero range to the I range.

11.5. Selection of basic weight unit This function is used to set weight unit the scale will start with. Procedure: Enter the submenu <P3.Unit> and then:

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press

, until the expected unit appears on the display:

Options: A. When the basic unit is [kg], users can toggle between: [kg, lb, N], for verified scales [lb] is not accessible, B. If the basic unit is [g], users can toggle between: [g, ct, lb], for verified scales [lb] is not accessible, After you select the unit press , the scale returns to:

Return to weighing according to chapter - 10.2.2. Notice: After turning on the scale always sets the basic unit.

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11.6. Temporarily selected unit This function is used to set weight unit the scale will use temporarily until the next power off or next selection. Procedure: Press and then:

After you select the unit you want come back to weighing procedure. Options: A. When [kg] is a basic unit, users can select following units: [kg, lb, N], [lb] is not accessible for verified scales. B. When [g] is a basic unit, users can select following units: [g, ct, lb], [lb] is not accessible for verified scales.

12. MAIN PARAMETERS


Users can adjust the scale to external ambient conditions (filtering level) or particular needs (autozero operation, tare memory). This parameters are placed in <P1.rEAd> submenu.

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12.1. Setting a filtering level Procedure: Enter the submenu <P1.rEAd> and then:

1 - 4 - level of filtering By pressing select the filtering level you need

Notice: Filtering level influences the time of stabilization. The higher the filtering level is the longer stabilization time is needed. Return to weighing: See - 10.2.2.

12.2. Median filter This filter eliminates short changes (impulses) of measure signal (e.g. shocks). Procedure: Enter the submenu <P1.rEAd> and then:

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Fnnd Fnnd

no - filter disabled YES - filter enabled

Return to weighing: See - 10.2.2.

12.3. Autozero function The autozero function has been implemented in order to assure precise indications. This function controls and corrects 0 indication. While the function is active it compares the results continuously with constant frequency. If two sequentional results differ less than the declared value of autozero range, so the scale will be automatically zeroed and will be displayed. and the pictograms When AUTOZERO is disabled zero is not corrected automatically. However, in particular cases, this function can disrupt the measurement process e.g. slow pouring of liquid or powder on the weighing pan. In this case, it is advisable to disable the autozero function.

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Procedure: Enter the submenu <P1.rEAd> and then:

Fnnd Fnnd

no - filter disabled YES - filter enabled

Return to weighing: See - 10.2.2.

12.4. Tare function This parameters enables users to configure a tare function. Procedure: Enter the submenu <P1.rEAd> and then:

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tArA

AtAr

automatic tare function on and is stored in balance memory after unplugging it from mains (Description of function operating point 15.6 automatic tare) automatic tare function off (user can turn on operating of automatic tare F6 AtAr till unplugging the balance from mains) tare memory function stores last value of tare in balance memory. It is automatically displayed after starting the balance. Value of tare is displayed with minus sign, and there is Net symbol indicated on the display. (user can turn on operating of automatic tare F6 AtAr till unplugging the balance from mains)

tArA

no

tArA

tArF

Return to weighing: See - 10.2.2.

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13. RS 232 PARAMETERS


External devices connected to RS 232C have to be supplied from the same mains and common electric shock protection. It prevents from appearing a potential difference between zero leads of the two devices. This notice does not apply to the devices that do not use zero leads.

Transmission parameters: Baud rate - 2400 38400 bit / s Data bits - 7,8 Stop bits - 1,2 Parity control - no, even, odd.

There are four ways of sending data via RS232 interface: Manually after pressing , Automatically after stabilizing the indication over LO threshold Continuously after it is activated in parameter or by a command sent via RS232 On external request - see - List of scale - computer commands.

The indication can be sent as: stable the indication is sent after the scale stabilizes. any the indication is sent immediately after pressing the key, this state is assign with <?> in the printout.

13.1. Printout type This parameter is to select the type of printout. Procedure: Enter the submenu <P2.Prnt> and then:

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Pr_n Pr_n Pr_n Pr_n Pr_n

noStAb StAb rEPL CntA Cntb

immediate printout (not accessible in verified scales) sending stable results automatic operation continuous transmission in basic unit continuous transmission in present unit

Return to weighing: see 10.2.2.

13.2. Minimal mass threshold This function is necessary while working with automatic tare or automatic operation or weighing animals. Automatic tarring will not be applied until the indication (gross) is lower than the value inscribed in S_Lo parameter. In automatic operation measurements (net) are sent via RS232 when the indication is equal or greater than the value inscribed in S_Lo parameter. Weighings animals is performer when the indication is equal or greater than the value inscribed in S_Lo parameter. Procedure: Enter the submenu <P2.Prnt> and then:

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Return to weighing: see 10.2.2.

13.3. Baud rate Procedure: Enter the submenu <P2.Prnt> and then:

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Return to weighing: see 10.2.2. 13.4. Serial transmission parameters Procedure: Enter the submenu <P2.Prnt> and then:

7d2SnP 7d1SEP 7d1SoP 8d1SnP 8d2SnP 8d1SEP 8d1SoP

- 7 data bits; 2 stop bits, no parity control - 7 data bits; 1 stop bit, EVEN parity control - 7 data bits; 1 stop bit, ODD parity control - 8 data bits; 1 stop bit, no parity control - 8 data bits; 2 stop bits, no parity control - 8 data bits; 1 stop bit, EVEN parity control - 8 data bits; 1 stop bit, ODD parity control

Return to weighing: See 10.2.2.


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14. OTHER PARAMETERS


The user can set parameters which influence the scale operation. They are gathered in the submenu <P5.Othr> e.g. backlight and beep signal. Enter this submenu <P5.Othr> according to chapter 10.2.

14.1. Backlight function Program recognises the way the scale is supplied (mains, battery) and automatically selects the way of operating on the backlight: bl blbt for mains, for batteries or rechargeable battery pack.

14.1.1. Backlight for supplying from mains Procedure: Enter the submenu <P5.othr> and then:

bL bL bL

no YES Auto

backlight switched off backlight switched on backlight switched off automatically if indication becomes stable for about 10s

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Return to weighing: See 10.2.2. Notice: When bl=Auto, and the indication has not changed for 10s, the backlight is automatically switched off. The backlight is switched on again automatically after the result changes.

14.1.2. Backlight for supplying from batteries The user can change the intensity of backlight from 0% to 100%. The lower the intensity is the longer the scale operates without recharging or exchanging batteries. When the intensity is set this function works as AUTO (described above). Procedure: Enter the submenu <P5.othr> and then:

Return to weighing: See 10.2.2. Notice: The more intense the backlight is the shorter the scale operates on batteries.

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14.2. Beep signal after pressing a key Procedure: Enter the submenu <P5.othr> and then:

bEEP bEEP Return to weighing: See 10.2.2.

no - switched off YES - switched on

14.3. Automatic switch-off This function is essential to save the battery power. The scale is switched off automatically when (function t1 = YES) no weighing appears in 5 minutes. (no changes on the display). In case when this function disrupts the operation (e.g. long time weighing procedures) or while working with connection to mains, switch off this function. Operation according to the power supply:
Setting t1 = 0 t1 = YES t1 = Auto * Mains disabled enabled disabled Operation Batteries/accumulator disabled enabled enabled

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* automatic enabling/disabling according to the source of power.


Procedure: Enter the submenu <P5.othr> and then:

Returnto weighing: See 10.2.2.

14.4. Battery voltage level check While supplying from batteries too low level of voltage is measured by software the pictogram is displayed. It means that charging or exchanging batteries is required.

14.4.1. Checking the batteries This function is to check the level of battery supply. It works only if: Weighing mode is set, Battery supply is set in parameters.
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Procedure:

After displaying the level of batteries (in per cents) the program returns to weighing.

14.4.2. Battery discharge pictogram The symbol (bat low) switches on when the voltage level drops to 18% of the accepted level of voltage. It means that charging or exchanging batteries is required. Low level of batteries:

Pictogram on the display, After one time the device will automatically switch off to protect the batteries from distructable discharging, Charging is signalled by (blinking period about 2 seconds) on the display.

14.4.3. Accumulator charging option This function allows to switch on charging algorithm for a NiMH battery pack (for indicators in plastic casings) or a gel cell SLA accumulator (for indicators in metal housings): a) Parameter <CHr6> set to <no>: Pictogram does not appear, charging disabled, During software initializing, after turning on <bAtt>. b) Parameter <CHr6> set to <YES>: Pictogram blinks slowly (period about 2 seconds), charging is enabled,
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Message <nImh> appears on the display (for indicators in plastic casings) or <SLA> (for indicators in metal housings). In case of damaging accumulators or lack of it the pictogram blinks quickly (period about 0.5 sec).

Notice: Indicators in plastic casings are equipped with the set of rechargeable batteries NiMH R6 (AA) and power adapter. Procedure: Enter the submenu <P5.othr> and then:

CHr6 YES CHr6 no Return to weighing: See 10.2.2.

- enabled - disabled

14.4.4. Formatting rechargeable battery packs Every plastic indicator is equipped with a brand new NiMH R6 (AA) battery pack and a power adapter. They need formatting after first powering up. It is crucial for batteries lifetime to undertake this process. Formatting consist in charging and total discharging (without meantime charging).
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Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Supply the indicator from mains. Charge batteries for 12 hours (time of charging 2200mAh batteries). After 12 hours unplug from mains. Use the device up to the moment of self powering down. Repeat the process of charging starting from point 1.

Notice: They reach their optima capacity after three cycles of full charging and discharging.

15. WORK MODES


15.1. Setting accessibility of operation modes In this parameter group users can disable/enable accessibility of functions after pressing Procedure: Enter the submenu <P4.Func> and then: key.

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no YES Return to weighing: See 10.2.2.

mode is disabled mode is enabled

15.2. Selecting quantity of operation modes This function enables user to set if ,after pressing key, all operating modes will be accessible (ALL) or only one from the list chosen and used by operator. Procedure: Enter the submenu <P4.Func> and then:

After choosing setting press key. The program will return to displaying name of submenu <P4.1.FFun>. Return to weighing: See 10.2.2.
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15.3. Counting pieces of the same mass Standard solution is equipped with option of counting small pieces of the same mass. It is possible to execute a tare function in this operating mode in order to tare a container value. Notice: 1. Counting pieces does not work together with other scale functions, 2. The counting pieces function is not saved as a default start function so it is not remembered after restarting. Procedure: Enter to <PcS> function:

You will see a blinking value of sample quantity. key to start setting quantity of sample, you have a few Press options to chose from:

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If option <LASt> is choosen in the scale program displays estimated unit mass of the last piece (about 3 sekonds) and then goes to Counting pieces automatically setting the previously displayed value as valid for the procedure. If the <FrEE> option is selected you will see:

Using where:

and

enter the required sample quantity, - setting the digit,

- selection of digit position,

Confirm the value by pressing

You will see <LoAd> on the display and then:

If weighing is performed in a container put the container on the pan first and then tare it. Then put the declared quantity of pieces on the pan and confirm it when stable (signalled by ):

The program will automatically calculate the mass of a single piece and go on to the Piece Counting mode (pcs). You will see the following display:

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Notice: key when load is not present on the pan, 1. If a user presses the the message -Lo- will be indicated for a few seconds and the scale will automatically return to weighing. 2. In order to comply with the rules of appropriate counting pieces put as many pieces as possible during unit mass adjustment. Single piece mass should not be less than 5 divisions. 3. If a single piece mass is lower than a reading interval d the display will show the <Err5> message (see ch. 20. Error messages) and short audible signal will be emitted than the scale returns to weighing. Return to weighing: Press the key twice.

15.4. +/- control referring to the inscribed standard mass Procedure: Enter to <HiLo> function:

The program enters the window of setting the lower threshold of weighing (Min):

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The inscribed value confirm by pressing , the program will automatically go to the higher threshold of weighing (Max):

The inscribed value confirm by pressing automatically go to the main window.

, the program will

During setting threshold values following cases take place:

Notice: If a user erroneously enters a value of the lower threshold higher than the upper one, the scale will indicate an error message and will return to weighing.
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Return to weighing: Press the key twice.

15.5. Control of % deviation referring to the inscribed standard mass Scale software enables control of deviation (in %) of weighed loads mass referring to the inscribed standard mass. Mass of standard can be determined by its weighing (PrcA function) or entered to the scale memory by an user (PrcB function).

15.5.1. Standard mass determined by its weighing Procedure: Enter to <PrcA> function:

You will see <LoAd> on the display and then:

place an load on the pan which mass will be accepted as standard to confirm this operating mode press after few seconds the indication 100,00% will be displayed From this moment display will not indicate mass of weighed load but deviation of load mass placed on the pan referring to the mass of standard (in %).
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Return to weighing: Press the key twice.

15.5.2. Mass of standard inscribed to scale memory Procedure: Enter to <PrcB> function:

The program goes to the weight display window:

Using where:

and

set standard mass, - digit setting.

- digit selection,

, Confirm the entered value by pressing You will see the indication equal to 0,000%, From this moment display will not indicate the mass of weighed load but deviation of the load mass placed on the pan referring mass of standard (in %).
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Return to weighing: Press the key twice.

15.6. Automatic tare This function is useful for fast net mass determination of weighed load in case when tare value of is different for each load. In case when the function is active the cycle of scales operating looks as follows: press zeroing key when the pan is empty, place the container for pieces, when indication is stable automatic tarring of the container mass will be performed (Net marker will appear in the upper part of the display), place a sample into the package, display will indicate net mass of sample, remove the sample together with the container, display will indicate tare mass with minus sign, place a container for the next sample. When indication is stable automatic tarring will take place (Net marker will appear in the upper part of the display), place next sample into the package. Procedure:

Return to weighing: Press the key twice.

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15.7. Measurement max force on the pan latch Procedure: Enter to <toP> function:

Confirmation of choice of <toP> function is indication of the Max pictogram:

Apply a force to the weighing pan, The display of scale will latch the maximum value of the force, Remove loads from the pan Before the next measurement press the Return to weighing: Press the key twice. key.

15.8. Totalizing Scale software is equipped in a totalizing function of single weighings. The totalizing procedure can be documented on the printer connected to the indicator.
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15.8.1. Enabling the work mode Procedure: Enter to <Add> function:

A letter P in the left side of the display is a confirmation that <Add> function have been selected:

15.8.2. Totalizing procedure Enter <Add> function according to ch. 15.8.1, Put the first load on the pan. If the weighing procedure is performed in a container put the container on the pan first and tare it. Then put when stable the first load on the pan and confirm it by pressing ), (signalled by You will see a sum of weighings on the display, the pictogram in the upper right corner will be displayed and the weighing result will be printed on the printer connected to the indicator.

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Take off the load from the pan, indication returns to ZERO and the letter P in the left part of the display appears, Put the next load on the pan, , the sum of first and second weighing After stabilizing press will appear on the display, the pictogram in the upper right corner will be displayed and the second weighing result will be printed on the printer connected to the indicator:

to complete the procedure (with the loaded or unloaded Press pan), a sum of all weighings will be printed:
(1) 1.912 kg (2) 1.912 kg -----------------------TOTAL: 3.824 kg

one more time with loaded pan, you will see In case of pressing the <unLoAd> message. Unload the pan, the scale will return to ZERO and the letter P in the left part of the display will appear. The scale is ready for the next procedure. one more time with loaded pan, you will see In case of pressing the letter P in the left part of the display will appear. The scale is ready for the next procedure.

15.8.3. Memory of the last value of sum of weighed goods After interrupting (e.g. switching off) the totalizing procedure, it is possible to restart the procedure without loosing data. In order to do it just enter the totalizing procedure: Enter <Add> function again according to the ch. 15.8.1 of the manual, You will see the last memorized sum of weighings on He display.

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- In order to continue the procedure press , the indication returns to ZERO and the letter P appears in the left part of the display. The scale is ready for weighing. - In order to terminate the previous totalizing procedure press , or . You will see the letter P in the left part key, of the display. The scale is ready for weighing.

15.8.4. Return to weighing Press key, you will see:

Before leaving the <Add> function it is possible to print out subsequent weighings and the sum of weighings on the connected printer (press to print, press to cancel).

The following message will appear on the display:

Press Press

key to return to weighing, to return to totalizing.

Notice: In case of overflow of the range of the display in totalizing you will see <5-FULL> message in the display. In that case unload the pan and to complete the procedure with a printout of sum of all press weighings or put a lower mass on the pan which does not cause the overflow error.
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15.9. Weighing animals Procedure: Enter to <AnLS> function:

The <tinnE> message appears on the display for 1s, and then the program goes to the window of setting the duration time (in seconds) of the animal weighing process:

Confirm the selected value by pressing You will see the following window:

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Load an animal to the platform, After exceeding the -LO- value (see 13.2), program starts the weighings process. The appearance of subsequent hyphens < - - - - - - - > showing the progress, After completing the process of weighings the result is latched on the display and additionally the OK pictogram is shown in the upper part of the display:

You can start the procedure of weighing animals again by pressing ,

After removing the animal from the platform program returns to the window:

Return to weighing:

Press

15.10. Tare memory Users are allowed to Enter Up to 9 tare values to the memory.

15.10.1. Entering the tare value to the scale memory Procedure: Enter to <tArE> function:

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The program goes to displaying the first value from the selection of tare values <tArE 0> (press to chose different values):

After selecting the right position press field:

and you will see an editing

Enter the selected tare value to the scale memory

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The program returns to the following window:

Return to weighing:

Press

15.10.2. Selecting a tare value from the memory Enter <tArE> function according to the ch. 15.10.1 of the manual, The program goes to displaying the first value from the selection of tare values <tArE 0> (press to chose different values):

To use an entered tare value press , you will see the tare value on the display preceded by the - sign and the Net pictogram:

Caution: A tare value from the memory is not remembered after powering off and on the scale.

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16. USER CALIBRATION


Only for non-verified scales

Confirmation of high accuracy of weighing requires periodical correcting of calibration factors in the scale memory this is adjustment of the scale. Calibration should be performed when we start weighing or dynamic change of temperature occurs. Before starting calibration remove loads from the pan.

16.1. Calibration Procedure: Enter the submenu <P6.CAL> and then:

Following inscriptions will appear

A new start mass is adjusted during this period of time. After that a mass of calibration weight is shown (e.g. 3 000kg).

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Put a weight of the displayed mass value on the pan and press . The calibration process will start which is signalled by the message:

After completion of the process of calibration the following screen will appear

Take off the weight , then the following sequence of screens will appear

Calibration process can be terminated anytime by pressing which is signalled by the following message on the display:

Return to weighing with saving changes that have been made. Caution: If the calibration process (span adjustment) lasts longer than 15 the <Err8> message will be displayed and short audible signal will be to perform calibration again with more stable emitted. Press ambient conditions!
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16.2. Start mass adjustment If the scale does not require the full calibration process sit is possible to adjust only a new start mass. Procedure: Enter the submenu <P6.CAL> and then:

The display will show the following information

After the completion of the start mass adjustment the following screen will appear:

The process of start mass adjustment can be terminated by pressing , which is signalled on the display:

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Return to weighing performing the procedure of saving parameters. Caution: If the start mass adjustment lasts longer than 15 the <Err8> message will be displayed and short audible signal will be emitted. Press to perform calibration again with more stable ambient conditions!

17. COOPERATION WITH PRINTER


key is pressed a current mass value together with Each time the mass units is sent to RS 232 interface. Depending on setting of STAB parameter it can be printed out with temporary or stable value. Depending on setting of REPL parameter, printout will be automatic or manual. One of thermal printer in KAFKA series can cooperate with each platform scales: a) KAFKA Only result of weighing with mass unit can be printed. b) KAFKA 1/Z This printer is equipped with an internal real time clock. Both date and time can be printed. c) KAFKA SQ S This printer is equipped with an internal real time clock and possibility of running statistics from measurements. Statistic contents: quantity of samples, sum of masses of all samples, average value, standard deviation, variation factor, min value, max value, difference max - min.

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Cable diagrams:

Scale Kafka printer cable diagram for plastic casing

Scale Kafka printer cable diagram for steel housing

18. COOPERATION WITH COMPUTER


Sending weighing results to the computer can be done: - manually - in continuous way - automatically - on the request from the computer key, after pressing after function activating or sending an appropriate command, After stabilizing the indication After sending a control command

These scales can cooperate with EDYTOR WAG program. The indicator window comprises the most important information from the scale display. The program allows to configure easily, e.g. design printouts, edit parameters. A precise description is issued in the Help file that accompanies the program.

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Cable diagrams:

Scale computer cable diagram for plastic casing

Scale computer cable diagram for metal housing

19. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL


19.1. General information A. A character protocol scale-terminal has been designed for communication between RADWAG scales and external devices via RS-232 interface. B. It consists of commands sent from an external device to the scale and a responses from a scale. C. Responses are sent every time after receiving a command (reaction for any command). D. Using commands allows users to receive some information about the state of scale and/or influence the operation e.g.: Requesting weighing results, Display control.
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19.2. A set of commands for RS interfaces Commands


Z T TO S SI SU SUI C1 C0 CU1 CU0 PC

Description of commands
Zeroing Tarring Get tare Send the stable result in basic unit Send the result immediately in basic unit Send the stable result in current unit Send the result immediately in current unit Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit Switch on continuous transmission in current unit Switch off continuous transmission in current unit Send all implemented commands

Notice: 1. Each command have to be terminated in CR LF; 2. The best Policy for communication is not sending another command until the former answer has been received.

19.3. Respond message format After sending a request message you can receive:
XX_A CR LF XX_D CR LF XX_I CR LF XX _ ^ CR LF XX _ v CR LF XX _ OK CR LF ES_CR LF XX _ E CR LF command accepted and in progress command completed (appears only after XX_A) command comprehended but cannot be executed command comprehended but time overflow error appeared command comprehended but the indication below the Command done Command not comprehended error while executing command time limit for stable result exceeded (limit time is a descriptive parameter of the scale)

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XX _

- command name - substitutes spaces

19.4. Commands description 19.4.1. Zeroing Syntax Z CR LF Possible answers:


Z_A CR LF Z_D CR LF Z_A CR LF Z_^ CR LF Z_A CR LF Z_E CR LF Z_I CR LF - command accepted and in progress - command completed - command accepted and in progress - command comprehended but zero range overflow appeared - command accepted and in progress - time limit for stable result exceeded - command comprehended but cannot be executed

19.4.2. Tarring Syntax: T CR LF Possible answers:


T_A CR LF T_D CR LF T_A CR LF T_v CR LF T_A CR LF T_E CR LF T_I CR LF - command accepted and in progress - command completed - command accepted and in progress - command comprehended but tare range overflow appeared - command accepted and in progress - time limit for stable result exceeded - command comprehended but cannot be executed

19.4.3. Get tare value Syntax: TO CR LF Possible answers:


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TO_TARA CR LF - command executed Frame format:


1 T 2 O 3 space 4 stability 5-6 space 7-15 tare 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

Tare Unit

- 9 characters with decimal point justified to the right - 3 characters justified to the left

19.4.4. Send the stable result in basic unit Syntax: S CR LF Possible answers:
S_A CR LF S_E CR LF S_I CR LF S_A CR LF MASS FRAME - command accepted and in progress - time limit for stable result exceeded - command comprehended but cannot be executed - command accepted and in progress - mass value in basic unit is returned

Frame format:
1 S 2-3 space 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

Example: S CR LF computer command S _ A CR LF - command accepted and in progress S _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 . 5 _ g _ _ CR LF command done, mass value in basic unit is returned.

19.4.5. Send the result immediately in basic unit Syntax: SI CR LF Possible answers:
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SI_I CR LF MASS FRAME

- command comprehended but cannot be executed at the moment - mass value in basic unit is returned

Frame format:
1 S 2 I 3 space 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

Example: S I CR LF computer command S I _ ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 . 5 _ k g _ CR LF - command done, mass value in basic unit is returned immediately.

19.4.6. Send the stable result in current unit Syntax: SU CR LF Possible answers:
SU_A CR LF SU_E CR LF SU_I CR LF SU_A CR LF MASS FRAME - command accepted and in progress - timeout while waiting for stable results - command comprehended but cannot be executed - command accepted and in progress - mass value in current unit is returned

Frame format:
1 S 2 U 3 space 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

Example: S U CR LF computer command S U _ A CR LF - command accepted and in progress S U _ _ _ - _ _ 1 7 2 . 1 3 5 _ N _ _ CR LF - command done, mass value in current unit is returned.

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19.4.7. Send the result immediately in current unit Syntax: SUI CR LF Possible answers:
SUI_I CR LF MASS FRAME - command comprehended but cannot be executed - mass value in current unit is returned immediately

Frame format:
1 S 2 U 3 I 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

Example: S U I CR LF computer command S U I ? _ - _ _ _ 5 8 . 2 3 7 _ k g _ CR LF - command executed and mass returned

19.4.8. Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit Syntax: C1 CR LF Possible answers:


C1_I CR LF C1_A CR LF MASS FRAME - command comprehended but cannot be executed - command comprehended and in progress - mass value in basic unit is returned

Frame format:
1 S 2 I 3 space 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

19.4.9. Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit Syntax: C0 CR LF

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Possible answers:
C0_I CR LF C0_A CR LF - command comprehended but cannot be executed - command comprehended and executed

19.4.10. Switch on continuous transmission in current unit Syntax: CU1 CR LF Possible answers:
CU1_I CR LF CU1_A CR LF MASS FRAME - command comprehended but cannot be executed - command comprehended and in progress - mass value in current unit is returned

Frame format:
1 S 2 U 3 I 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

19.4.11. Switch off continuous transmission in current unit Syntax: CU0 CR LF Possible answers:
CU0_I CR LF CU0_A CR LF - command comprehended but cannot be executed - command comprehended and executed

19.4.12. Send all implemented commands Syntax: PC CR LF Possible answers: PC_- >_Z,T,TO,S,SI,SU,SUI,C1,C0,CU1,CU0,PC command executed, the indicator have sent all the implemented commands.
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19.5. Manual printouts / automatic printouts Users can general manual or automatic printouts from the scale. Manual printouts can be performed after loading the pan . and stabilizing indication by pressing Automatic printouts can be performed only after loading the pan and stabilizing indication. Notice: If a scale is verified printouts of immediate values are blocked. Format frame:
1 stability 2 space 3 sign 4 -12 mass 13 space 14 15 unit 16 17 CR 18 LF

Stability character

sign mass unit command Example 1:

[space] if stable [?] if not stable [^] if an indication over the range [v] if fan indication below the range [space] for positive values or [-] for negative values 9 characters justified to the right 3 characters justified to the left 3 characters justified to the left

_ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 3 2 . 0 _ g _ _ CR LF the printout generated from the scale after pressing ENTER/PRINT. Example 2: ? _ - _ _ _ _ 2 . 2 3 7 _ l b _ CR LF - the printout generated from the scale after pressing ENTER/PRINT. Example 3: ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 . 0 0 0 _ k g _ CR LF - the printout generated from the scale after pressing ENTER/PRINT.
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19.6. Continuous transmission The indicator can work in a continuous transmission mode. It can be switched on or off in parameters or using RS232 commands. The frame format sent by the indicator in case of setting <P2.Prnt> to CntA:
1 S 2 I 3 space 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 Unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

Stability character

sign mass unit command

[space] if stable [?] if not stable [^] if an indication over the range [v] if fan indication below the range [space] for positive values or [-] for negative values 9 characters justified to the right 3 characters justified to the left 3 characters justified to the left

The frame format sent by the indicator in case of setting <P2.Prnt> to Cntb:
1 S 2 U 3 I 4 stability 5 space 6 sign 7-15 mass 16 space 17 18 unit 19 20 CR 21 LF

19.7. Configuring printouts General information If some information included are redundant or not sufficient and there is a necessity of changes one can design their own protocol format in EDYTOR WAG computer program. This piece of software is accessible in: http://www.radwag.com

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20. ERROR COMMANDS


Err2 Err3 Err4 Err5 Err8 NULL FULL2 LH 5-FULL Notice: 1. Errors: Err2, Err3, Err4, Err5, Err8, null, that appear on the display are also signalled by a short beep sound (about 1 sec.); 2. Error FULL2 that appears on the display is also signalled by a continuous sound until the cause of error disappears. - Value beyond the zero range - Value beyond the tare range - Calibration mass or start mass beyond the acceptable range (1% for weight, 10 for start mass) - Mass of a single piece lower than the scale division - Exceeded the time for tarring, zeroing, start mass adjustment or span adjustment - Zero value from the AD converter - Measurement range overflow - Start mass error, the mass on the weighing platform is beyond the acceptable range (-5% to +15% of start mass) - Display range overflow in totalizing

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21. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS


21.1. Mild steel scales
Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height 0,8 x 0,8 55kg 1x1 80kg WTC /4 600 C6 4kg 0,2kg 0,2kg -600kg -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 1x1 80kg 105mm 1,2 x 1,2 110kg 1,2 x 1,5 135kg WTC /4 600 C7 WTC /4 1500 C7 WTC /4 1500 C8 1500kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1500kg WTC /4 1500 C8/9

600kg

Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height

WTC /4 1500 C9 1500kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1500kg

WTC /4 3000 C8

WTC /4 3000 C8/9 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

WTC /4 3000 C9

-10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 1,5 x 1,5 160kg 1,2 x 1,2 110kg 105mm 1,2 x 1,5 135kg 1,5 x 1,5 160kg

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Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height

WTC /4 3000 C10 20kg 1kg 1kg

WTC /4 3000 C11

WTC /4 6000 C11 6000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -6000kg

WTC/4 12000 C14 12000kg 100kg 5kg 5kg -12000kg

3000kg

-3000kg

-10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 1,5 x 2 230kg 125mm 2x2 290kg 2x2 350kg 128mm 2,5 x 6 3000kg * 208mm

* Total weight of bridge with inroads

21.2. Stainless steel scales


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height WPT/4 300 H6 WPT/4 300 H7 WPT/4 600 H6 WPT/4 600 H7 WPT/4 1500 H7 1500kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1500kg

300kg 2kg 0,1kg 0,1kg -300kg

600kg 4kg 0,2kg 0,2kg -600kg -10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator

230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h 0,8 x 0,8 60kg 1x1 85kg LCD with backlight 0,8 x 0,8 60kg 88mm 85kg 1x1 95kg

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Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height

WPT/4 1500 H8

WPT/4 1500 H8/9 1500kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1500kg

WPT/4 1500 H9

WPT/4 3000 H8 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

-10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h LCD with backlight 1,2 x 1,2 125kg 1,2 x 1,5 160kg 88mm 1,5 x 1,5 190kg 1,2 x 1,2 130kg 111mm

Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height

WPT/4 3000 H8/9

WPT/4 3000 H9 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

WPT/4 3000 H10

WPT/4 6000 H10 6000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -6000kg

-10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h LCD with backlight 1,2 x 1,5 165kg 1,5 x 1,5 200kg 111mm 285kg 1,5 x 2 350kg 166mm

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21.3. Stainless steel scales (pit version)


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height WPT/4 300 H6/Z WPT/4 300 H7/Z WPT/4 600 H6/Z WPT/4 600 H7/Z WPT/4 1500 H7/Z 1500kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1500kg

300kg 2kg 0,1kg 0,1kg -300kg

600kg 4kg 0,2kg 0,2kg -600kg -10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator

230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h 0,8 x 0,8 75kg 1x1 105kg LCD with backlight 0,8 x 0,8 75kg 88mm 105kg 1x1 75kg

Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height

WPT/4 1500 H8/Z

WPT/4 1500 H8/9/Z 1500kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1500kg

WPT/4 1500 H9/Z

WPT/4 3000 H8/Z 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

-10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h LCD with backlight 1,2 x 1,2 145kg 1,2 x 1,5 180kg 88mm 1,5 x 1,5 210kg 1,2 x 1,2 155kg 111mm

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Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Bridge dimension [m] Weight of scale with indicator Platform height

WPT/4 3000 H8/9/Z

WPT/4 3000 H9/Z 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

WPT/4 3000 H10/Z

WPT/4 6000 H10/Z 6000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -6000kg

-10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h LCD with backlight 1,2 x 1,5 195kg 1,5 x 1,5 230kg 111mm 320kg 1,5 x 2 385kg 166mm

Notice: Each scale has a bipartite openable weight pan.

21.4. Ramp scales


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Platform size Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm] 1710x1160x76 840 x 860mm WPT/4N 400H1 400kg 4kg 200g 200g - 400kg -10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h LCD with backlight 1,1 x 1,2m 105kg 2050x1420x76 1,1 x 1,2m 1,2 x 1,5m 180kg 2350x1520x76 WPT/4N 400H2 WPT/4N 800H2 10kg 500g 500g - 800kg WPT/4N 800H3 800kg

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Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Platform size Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm]

WPT/4N 1500H2

WPT/4N 1500H3 1500kg 10kg 500g 500g -1500kg -10C to +40C

WPT/4N 1500H4

IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h LCD with backlight 1,1 x 1,2m 190kg 2150x1420x77 1,2 x 1,5m 230kg 2450x1520x77 1,5 x 1,5m 270kg 2450x1820x77

21.5. Low profiled scales


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Platform height * Bridge dimension [m] Inroad dimension [mm] Weight of scale with indicator Inroad weight WPT/4F 60 C5 WPT/4F 60 C6 60kg 400g 20g 20g -60kg WPT/4F 60 C7 WPT/4F 150 C5 WPT/4F 150 C6

150kg 1kg 50g 50g -150kg

-10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 57 / 66mm 0,6x0,6 0,8x0,8 1x1 0,6x0,6 0,8x0,8 540x600 540x800 540x1000 540x600 540x800 22,8kg 10kg 30,8kg 13kg 41,8kg 16kg 22,8kg 10kg 30,8kg 13kg

* version with inroads / version without inroads

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Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Platform height * Bridge dimension [m] Inroad dimension [mm] Weight of scale with indicator Inroad weight

WPT/4F 150 C7 150kg 1kg 50g 50g -150kg

WPT/4F 300 C6

WPT/4F 300 C7

WPT/4F 300 C8

300kg 2kg 100g 100g -300kg -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 57 / 66mm 59 / 68mm 1x1 0,8 x 0,8 1x1 1,2 x 1,2 540 x 1000 560 x 800 560 x 1000 560 x 1200 41,8kg 34,8kg 46,8kg 60,8kg 16kg 14kg 17kg 20kg

* version with inroads / version without inroads

Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification division Range of tare Operation temperature Ingress protection rating Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Platform height * Bridge dimension [m] Inroad dimension [mm] Weight of scale with indicator Inroad weight

WPT/4F 600 C6

WPT/4F 600 C7

WPT/4F 600 C8

WPT/4F 600 C9

WPT/4F 600 C10

600kg 4kg 200g 200g -600kg -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 74 / 86mm 79 / 91mm 0,8x0,8 1x1 1,2x1,2 1,5x1,5 1,5x2 700x800 700x1000 750x1200 750x1500 750x1500 62,8kg 23kg 86,8kg 28kg 120,8kg 36kg 173,8kg 48kg 225,8kg

* version with inroads / version without inroads

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21.6. Pallet scales


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Pallet size Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm] WPT/4P 600 C 600kg 4kg 0,2kg 0,2kg -600kg WPT/4P 1000 C 1000kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1000kg WPT/4P 2000 C 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg WPT/4P 3000 C 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

860 1200mm -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 63 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 40kg 1330 x 860 x 80mm

21.7. Stainless steel pallet scales


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Pallet size Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm] WPT/4P 600 H 600kg 4kg 0,2kg 0,2kg -600kg WPT/4P 1000 H 1000kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1000kg WPT/4P 2000 H 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg WPT/4P 3000 H 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

860 1200mm -10C to +40C IP 68 platform, IP 66/67 indicator 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC and internal gell cell SLA 6V accumulator Average operation when supplied from batteries 45h LCD with backlight 45kg 1330 x 860 x 80mm

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21.8. Beam scales


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Beam length Max. beam spacing Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm] WPT/4P2 600 C 600kg 4kg 0,2kg 0,2kg -600kg WPT/4P2 1000 C 1000kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1000kg 1,2m 5m -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 37kg 1200 x 120 x 85mm WPT/4P2 2000 C 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg WPT/4P2 3000 C 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Beam length Max. beam spacing Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm]

WPT/4P2 2000 C1 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg

WPT/4P2 4000 C1 4000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -4000kg 2m 5m -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic

WPT/4P2 6000 C1 1000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -6000kg

230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 53kg 2000x120x105mm 90kg 2000x120x155mm

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Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Beam length Max. beam spacing Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm]

WPT/4P2 2000 C2 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg

WPT/4P2 4000 C2 4000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -4000kg 2,5m 5m -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic

WPT/4P2 6000 C2 1000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -6000kg

230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 65kg 2500x120x105mm 105kg 133kg 2500x120x155mm

21.9. Beam scales (stainless steel)


Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Beam length Max. beam spacing Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm] WPT/4P2 600 H 600kg 4kg 0,2kg 0,2kg -600kg WPT/4P2 1000 H 1000kg 10kg 0,5kg 0,5kg -1000kg 1,2m 5m -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic 230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 40kg 1200 x 120 x 85mm WPT/4P2 2000 H 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg WPT/4P2 3000 H 3000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -3000kg

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Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Beam length Max. beam spacing Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm]

WPT/4P2 2000 H1 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg

WPT/4P2 4000 H1 4000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -4000kg 2m 5m -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic

WPT/4P2 6000 H1 1000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -6000kg

230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 56kg 2000x120x105mm 95kg 2000x120x155mm

Scale type: Max capacity Min capacity Readability Verification interval Tare range Beam length Max. beam spacing Operation temperature Ingress protection rate Power supply Supplied from batteries Display Weight of scale with indicator Dimensions of weight [mm]

WPT/4P2 2000 H2 2000kg 20kg 1kg 1kg -2000kg

WPT/4P2 4000 H2 4000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -4000kg 2,5m 5m -10C to +40C IP 65 steel, IP 43 plastic

WPT/4P2 6000 H2 1000kg 40kg 2kg 2kg -6000kg

230V AC, 50Hz / 11V AC, and 6AA (NiMH) Average operation when supplied from batteries 35h LCD with backlight 68kg 2500x120x105mm 110kg 135kg 2500x120x155mm

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22. TROUBLE SHOOTING


Problem Cause Discharged batteries. Turning on does not work No batteries (not installed or improperly installed) t1 set to YES (Power save) Solution Connect to mains or change batteries Check the correctness of installation (polarization) In othr submenu change 5.4 t1 to no Unload the pan. Then the scale will indicator zero.

The scale turns off automatically

After turning on LH Loaded weight pan during message on the display powering up

23. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT


KAFKA printer cable for PUE C/31 indicators - P0136, KAFKA printer cable for PUE C/31H, PUE C/31H/Z - P0253, Computer cable for PUE C/31 - P0108, Computer cable for PUE C/31H, PUE C/31H/Z - P0259, EPSON printer cable for PUE C/31 - P0151, EPSON printer cable for PUE C/31H, PUE C/31H/Z - P0261, Power cord for car lighter 12V DC for PUE C/31 - K0047, Power cord for car lighter 12V DC for PUE C/31H/Z - K0042, Thermal printer - KAFKA, Dot matrix printer - EPSON, Additional display in plastic casing for PUE C/31- WD- 4/1 (accessible with balance as complete set only), Additional display in stainless metal housing for PUE C/31H, PUE C/31H/Z - WD- 4/3 (accessible with balance as complete set only), Large size display (2) for PUE C/31H, PUE C/31H/Z - WWG-2, Current loop in plastic casing for PUE C/31 - AP2-1, Current loop in metal housing PUE C/31H, PUE C/31H/Z - AP2-3 (accessible with balance as complete set only), RS232 / RS485 converter for PUE C/31 KR-01, RS232 / Ethernet converter for PUE C/31 - KR-04,
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Handle for measuring indicator in plastic version, A rack for PUE C/31, PUE C/31H or PUE C/31H/Z indicator, Anti-dust case for Epson printer, Inroads for low profile scales.

Computer programs: EDYTOR WAG computer program, "RAD-KEY" computer program, "PW-WIN" computer program.

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MANUFACTURER
OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS

RADWAG WAGI ELEKTRONICZNE 26 600 Radom, Bracka 28 Street POLAND Tel. +48 48 38 48 800, tel./fax. + 48 48 385 00 10 Selling departament + 48 48 366 80 06 www.radwag.com

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